I never said I didnāt know how to use a gun.
I know the bow is his weapon of choice, but he looks so sexy with a gun!
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I never said I didnāt know how to use a gun.
I know the bow is his weapon of choice, but he looks so sexy with a gun!
*reads a gorgeous line in a fanfic* oh my god. how is this possible. how did they even fucking think of this. the symbolism is spot on. the planets are fucking aligned, everything is one and all and the world is complete, my soul is at peace
(viaĀ GetMotivated)
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Just because
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It was nothing.
by Tommy Siegel
decadance
lil guy thinks heās in lush
āOops, dropped your coat!ā You cheerfully pick up the soft fur coat off the floor and carefully drape it back over the personās chair. They stare at you with wide, stunned eyes. Theyāre remarkably attractive. You awkwardly wave at them and go sit down at your table.
Theyāre a selkie, you āgaveā them back their coat, you now have a gorgeous and besotted selkie spouse. Hey, they donāt make the rules.
The next day, the attractive person you met shyly approaches you and gives you a little box with a ring inside. You blush, a little confused, and stare at them.
āI⦠Isnāt this⦠An engagement ring?ā
āWell⦠We⦠We should get married by human customs as well.ā
ā⦠What?ā
IT GOT BETTER
I just had the best encounter with a child at Kmart. I was in the aisle shopping, and this girl and her dad come around the corner. The girl sees me and excitedly exclaims āThereās a human here!!ā to which the father replied āYes, thereās humans everywhere.ā
bro do you realize you met aliens
not unusual for a kmart
gif request memeĀ Ā» @vixencanary asked: ā³ favorite platonic relationship (b99)Ā rosa diaz/captain holt
online friendships are a delicate mix ofĀ āi know all your deepest secretsā andĀ āwait youāre not left-handedā
I just donāt understand where this concept of āfake geek girlsā came from. Like, AT ALL.
Cus when I look for fandom related stuff like 90% of the fan art and the fanfiction and the meta, zines, comics, etc. Like 90% of the shit that Iāve seen is created by women & girls.
And all that stuff takeās a lot of work and research and critical analysis and staring at reference photos for hours.
We are literally the most well versed and invested group in the fandom. So, like, What the fuck boys? You mad you canāt keep up?
I saw an argument, and I canāt find it now, (edit! KILLERZEBRAS FOUND IT. Ā Go read the original thoughts here: LINK))Ā but it totally made sense, that thereās a gender split in fandom. Male fandom tends to be a curator fandom; male fandom collects, organizes, and memorizes facts and figures. Male fandom tends to be KEEPERS of the canon; the fandom places great weight on those who have the biggest collection, the deepest knowledge of obscure subjects, the first appearances, creators, character interactions.
Female fandom is creative. Females create fanart, cosplay, fanwritings. Female fandom ALTERS canon, for the simple reason that canon does not serve female fandom. In order for it to fit the āoutsiderā (female, queer, POC), the canon must be attacked and rebuilt, and that takes creation.
āMaleā fandom devalues this contribution to fandom, because it is not the ārightā kind of fandom. āGirls only cosplay for attention, theyāre not REAL fans!ā āFanfiction is full of stupid Mary Sues, girls only do it so they can make out with the main character!ā āI, a male artist, have done this pin-up work and can put it in my portfolio! You, a female artist, have drawn stupid fanart, and itās not appropriate to use as a professional reference!ā
In the mind of people who decry the āfake geek girl,ā this fandom is not as worthy. It damages, or in their mind, destroys the canon. What is the point of memorizing every possible romantic entanglement of heterosexual white Danny Rand if someone turns around and creates a fanwork depicting him as a bisexual female of Asian descent (thus subverting Randās creepy 'white saviorā origins)? When Danny Rand becomes Dani Rand, their power is lessened. What is important to them ceases to be the focus of the discussion. Creation and curatorship can work in tandom, but typically, in fandom, they are on opposite poles.
This is not to say that there arenāt brilliant male cosplayers or smashing female trivia experts, this is to say that the need of the individual fan is met with opposing concepts: In order for me to find myself in comics, I need to make that space for myself, and that is a creative force. Het white cis males are more likely to do anything possible to defend and preserve the canon because the canon is built to cater to them.